USC makes final tuneups before tournament play starts later this month.
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Doing the math on USC’s prospects
How much less is 15 than 25? Quantitatively, the answer happens to be the difference in new scholarships available to the USC football team for the upcoming year —compared to its previous season. The Trojans, still under NCAA sanctions will have to forfeit 10 scholarships per season over the next three years, which allows them [...]
Read the rest of this article »Women of Troy win another close contest
Led by Cassie Harberts’ 19 points, USC beat the Cougars for second straight victory.
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Just days after beating Utah for the Trojans’ first conference win, USC fell in Pullman.
Read the rest of this article »Doheny features exhibit on civil rights
The display is on the second floor of the library in the Special Collections case.
Read the rest of this article »USC worker fled a civil war before working at EVK
The Hospitality worker did not see her family during the 10 years it took her to become a U.S. citizen.
Read the rest of this article »The following incidents were reported in the USC Dept. of Public Safety incident report summary from Thursday, Feb. 1. Crimes against property at 7:13 p.m., a suspect entered an unsecured library in Bridge Hall and removed a cell phone from an unattended purse. Miscellaneous incidents at 6:31 p.m., a student reported that she observed a [...]
Read the rest of this article »Norris to screen film on religion
Education Under Fire looks at the Iranian government’s arrest of Bahá’í teachers.
Read the rest of this article »Documentary filmmaker Andrew Jenks discussed the importance of finding a fulfilling career. Student Affairs hosted the event Thursday in Bovard Auditorium as part of Career Fest, a weeklong series of events focused on helping students prepare to secure jobs after graduation.
Read the rest of this article »$30 million donated to build new hall
Alumna Verna B. Dauterive said the building will honor her late husband Peter W. Dauterive.
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